Section 482 of the Code. In para 10 of the judgment the Supreme Court has observed as follows:
" 10. Section 362 of the Code ... filed under Section 482 of the Code had been finally disposed of by the High Court on 7.1.1999. The new Section 362 of the Code
effect that the present application under Section 482 is not maintainable in view of Section 362, is overruled, I accordingly hold that bar of Section ... conflict with the provisions of Section 369 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898, now Section 362 of the Code. The question that arose before
alternate remedy, in accordance with law.
The statutory bar envisaged under Section 362 Cr.P.C. has
been interpreted by the Hon'ble Supreme ... signed. When an order
is passed, it cannot be reviewed. Section 362 Cr.P.C. is
based on an acknowledged principle of law that once
order dated 28.09.2010 to make
the correction as is permitted under Section
362 Cr.P.C. but in effect, he was passing a
new order ... passed on
28.9.2010 in the garb of exercising his
jurisdiction under Section 362 Cr.P.C., he
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was in fact usurping the jurisdiction
illegal since the learned Addl. Sessions Judge had no jurisdiction under Section 362 , Cr.P.C. to set aside the judgment dated ... custody till date of judgment i.e. 24-1-1997.
18. Section 362 of the Code of Criminal Procedure reads as under :
362. Court
with
the aid or under the cloak of Section 482 of the Code.
10. Section 362 of the Code mandates that no court, when ... under Section 482 of the Code had been finally
disposed of by the High Court on 7-1-1999. The new Section
362
with the aid or under the cloak of
Section 482 of the Code.
10. Section 362 of the Code mandates that no court, when ... under Section 482 of
the Code had been finally disposed of by the High Court on 7-1-
1999. The new Section 362
with the aid or under the
cloak of Section 482 of the Code.
10. Section 362 of the Code mandates that no court,
when ... under Section 482 of the
Code had been finally disposed of by the High Court on
7-1-1999. The new Section 362
review of an order which has
been prescribed under Section 362 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure. This position has further been clarified ... under Section
482 of the Code had been finally disposed of by the High
Court on 7-1-1999. The new Section 362
also submitted that Impugned order is contrary to the provisions of section 362 Cr.P.C. and has been passed without powers ... support of his contention to the effect that under Section 362 Cr.P.C. after signing its judgement and final order disposing of a case